In Kazakhstan, citizens affected by fraudsters should be fully exempt from personal income tax. This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Serik Zhumangarin. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Sputnik Kazakhstan.
According to the Vice Prime Minister, the number of fraudulent crimes is currently increasing in the country, and many citizens are suffering financial losses. In this regard, it is necessary to provide support to the victims from the state.
Zhumangarin proposed to fully exempt fraud victims from personal income tax. This measure will ease their financial situation and reduce social tension in society.
The Vice Prime Minister's proposal has received public support and positive assessment from experts. However, the implementation of this initiative will require appropriate legislative changes.
Currently, Kazakhstan is working to prevent fraudulent crimes and eliminate their consequences. Government agencies are taking various measures to protect citizens from fraudsters.
This statement by Serik Zhumangarin is an important event in the country's financial system. Experts note that the implementation of this proposal will be significant help for fraud victims.
It should be recalled that various measures have been taken in Kazakhstan before regarding fraudulent crimes. However, this proposal is the first to provide exemption from personal income tax.
To implement this initiative, the government will carry out appropriate work. By introducing legislative changes, the protection of the rights of citizens affected by fraudsters will be strengthened.
There are different opinions in society regarding this proposal. Some experts support this measure, while others doubt its effectiveness. However, in general, this initiative is aimed at protecting the interests of citizens.
Serik Zhumangarin's statement is an important step in the country's economic policy. Its implementation will provide real assistance to fraud victims.
For additional information on this issue, you can refer to the official website of Sputnik Kazakhstan.
